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A snapshot of round nine of the NRL

WHAT HAPPENED IN ROUND 9 OF THE NRL:

* QUOTE OF THE ROUND: “I don’t give a s***” – Canberra coach Ricky Stuart’s response when asked whether people would write off his injury-ravaged side for the NRL premiership this year.

* STAT THAT MATTERS: Cameron Smith became the first player to record 300 NRL wins when Melbourne defeated Canberra on Saturday.

* MAGIC MOMENT: Rooster Matt Ikuvalu equalled a 65-year record with five tries against the Cowboys, matching the haul achieved by Brian Allsop against Parramatta in 1955.

* TALKING POINT: The bunker’s second blunder in as many weeks for a similar incident – with opposite outcomes. The decision to sin-bin Canberra’s Bailey Simonsson for foul play was a result of “over-analysing” according to the NRL’s head of football Graham Annesley, who was forced to admit the error on Sunday.

* MAN OF THE ROUND: Penrith rookie Charlie Staines for scoring four tries in his NRL debut in Saturday’s 56-24 blitzing of Cronulla, becoming just the seventh player to do so.

* JUDICIARY WATCH: Rabbitohs – Latrell Mitchell (striking), Mark Nicholls (dangerous contact); Bulldogs – Reimis Smith (dangerous contact); Tigers – Josh Reynolds (dangerous contact).

* CASUALTY WARD: Broncos – Alex Glenn (knee); Raiders – Josh Hodgson (knee), Bailey Simonsson (shoulder); Storm – Jesse Bromwich (knee),Tom Eisenhuth (hamstring), Felise Kaufusi (knee); Sharks – Andrew Fifita (hamstring); Souths – Liam Knight (ankle); Cowboys – Valentine Holmes (ankle); Tigers – Tommy Talau (hamstring); Roosters – Brett Morris (groin); Knights – Daniel Saifiti (knee)

* UNDER PRESSURE: Canterbury coach Dean Pay after the Bulldogs lost their eighth game of the season – their worst start (1-8) since 1964.

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